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James Eadie Small Batch Glendullan 9 Year Old "The Black Swan"-s. tube

James Eadie Small Batch Glendullan 9 Year Old, great for after dinner. Bottle of 0,70 l

€59.00

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James Eadie (1827-1904) was a Scottish brewer who founded a major brewery in 1854. Born near Gleneagles, Scotland, into a family of 14 children, he left school at'age fourteen to earn a living. Reported in local newspapers as a self-made man, Mr. Eadie was a quiet individual whose hard work and indomitable perseverance allowed him and his family to live well. Aside from beer, the Eadie family had their own recipe for a Blended Scotch Whisky. Only a few bottles of James Eadie's original whiskey remain. As far as we know, they are all in the hands of the family. The Scottish British whisky and beer critic of the'era, Alfred Barnard, visited the Eadie brewery and wrote about his findings in his famous book, "Famous Breweries of Great Britain and of'Ireland," (Volume 2, 1889). Barnard reveals how Mr. James Eadie had inherited, from his father, a recipe for a Scotch whisky blend that he describes as "an'ancient Scotch blend that was dispensed to a privileged few." In fact, the whiskey was distributed quite widely, being available in over 300 of James Eadie's pubs. Today: Rupert Patrick (CEO of James Eadie and president of WhiskyInvestDirect) is a great-grandson of James Eadie. In 1991, after three years in the wine trade, he moved to Edinburgh to become Export Manager for an'independent Scotch whisky company. He worked for Macleod Distillers for fourteen years before moving to Beam Suntory (Laphroaig, Teacher's, Jim Beam, Maker's Mark) and then to Diageo where he was Sales Manager for'Africa, managing Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky and Guinness. Rupert is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Distillers. He is a keeper of the Quaich and has extensive knowledge of the'Scotch whisky industry.

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Part of a series of bottlings celebrating pubs owned by James Eadie himself leads to the production of this Glendullan! It was distilled in 2011, matured in a trio of ex-bourbon first-fill and refill barrels, and bottled at nine years old. Only 1,073 bottles were released for the Small Batch series. This particular release boasts a pair of black swans on the label, in honor of the Black Swan pub that Eadie acquired in 1869.

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Nose: Baked apples, golden ale, beeswax candles and brioche, with caramelized sugar and plums in the background. Flavor: big, waxy and chewy, hints of buttered toast, candied fruit and honey, enhanced by forest spice and fresh pineapple. Finish: Malty, rich and full-bodied, finishing with cereal, buttered toast and honey.

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over 20 years

Vinification 

matured in a trio of first-fill ex-bourbon casks and refill casks, bottled after nine years

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